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Mitch Knapp and his team have a passion for creating breathtaking outdoor living spaces that turn a home owner’s backyard into a personal oasis for relaxation and entertaining. Enjoy the insights and advice from Mitch and his team. Produced for New Jersey Monthly TV.

Budd Van Lines brings heart and soul to every customer it serves and gives back to the community in a variety of ways. Learn more about this moving company based in central New Jersey.

The Somerset Hills YMCA is inviting the community to work together to take action against drug addiction in New Jersey, now considered the number one health threat in the state. Covered for Gannett publications.

It’s not how old you are, it’s how you are old. The Happy Tappers of the Hunterdon County Senior Center demonstrate their talents and talk about what dancing into their golden years means to them. (Covered for Gannett publications.)

Kathleen Gagan is the first to admit that her days are long and there’s always too much to do, but the challenges are balanced, she says, by moments of sheer bliss.

With the fortitude of the peonies she cultivates, the 52-year-old Gagan is living proof that in midlife one can take a right-hand turn into an entirely new career and enjoy satisfaction and success on one’s own terms.

“This is the best spring I can remember,” said Gagan, owner of Peony’s Envy, a display garden and nursery in Bernardsville. “Last year, spring came early and it was hot. This year spring has been long, slow and cool. We are actually enjoying real weather.”

Six years ago, the mother of two transitioned from working as an international corporate consultant and linguist to full-time farmer and entrepreneur out of a desire to work from home and spend as much time with her children as possible.

Initially she thought she might grow peaches, but quickly turned her attention toward the peony — a hardy and colorful flower that can continue to bloom for more than 100 years.

“The extraordinary beauty of the peony drove one Chinese empress to move her palace to a more suitable location so that the tree peonies she loved would grow better,” said Gagan during an appearance on “The Martha Stewart Show” in March 2010.